On Sat, 2004-10-09 at 16:41, Alex White wrote: > I have a quick question concerning this bug, and maybe I should be > posting this question at bugzilla instead the bugzilla link below will > show the bug in question. > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=130576 > > I'm familiar with the error you get when running the 2.6.8.1.521 kernel, > and you know, that's fine and all. I don't get that error because I do > run either application (gtoaster or xcdroast) as root. It allows me to > burn the CD-R or CD-RW. > > My question though is, each audio CD I attempt to burn simply has what I > would call a stuttering sound. As if sections of the digital sound were > removed, any particular reason why that would be? The wavs that are > ripped from the original cd play find in xmms or any other sound > application, but the resulting burned cd (as tracks) simply do not play > correctly. I get the same problem with this kernel. And from the bugzilla page: "Also, if you havn't read what I wrote in bug 130414 here it is again because its important. Don't try to record audio cd's as root with this kernel because there is a memory leak that will eventually crash your system." "Additional Comment #16 From Need Real Name on 2004-08-31 06:20 ------- The memory leak should be fixed in 2.6.8-1.533, because its based on 2.6.9-rc1-bk4." -- David Keen <zen46443@xxxxxxxxx>